I will update this thread as I go along, will be starting at this school within the next couple of weeks.
I also want to add for those that are considering, if you live in select counties and are drawing unemployment, the Cherokee Nation has a work training grant that is eligible to even those of non-Cherokee descent which will cover the entire cost of schooling except your permit and cdl liscense fees around $96 dollars out of pocket.
To obtain this grant you will need to fill out applications at Roadmasters for a company to agree to hire you upon completion and also paperwork at the Cherokee Nation for the grant. You may also get a pre hire from any other company you choose, but good luck with that. My experience is that companies are reluctant to give out pre hires, but Roadmasters works with select companies that will all give you one if you meet their hiring qualifications.
The entire grant approval process took me about 3 days (30 minutes of paperwork) and then simply had to wait on the pre hire from a company.
Roadmasters: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by YachtMan, Feb 27, 2010.
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